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IQ Driving QI: Systematically improving the quality of care we provide to people who sustain fragility fractures

Facilitate the implementation of coordinated, multi-disciplinary models of care for secondary fracture prevention.

In this symposium Paul Mitchell (FFN Communications Director) provides an overview of the FFN Clinical Toolkit and the FFN Policy Toolkit. This is followed by a panel discussion with Prof. David Marsh (FFN Regionalisation Chair), Dr Kassim Javaid (Rheumatologist, UK) and Dr Andrew Gray (Orthopaedic Surgeon, UK) on the practical elements of implementing a fracture liaison service.

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APFFA Jan 2022

Anti-osteoporotic treatments and mortality after hip fractures: A spotlight on Taiwan

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Facilitating optimal fragility fracture management across the Asia Pacific throughout 2021

Australia & New Zealand

Report reveals disparity in hip fracture care in Australia and New Zealand

Doctor explaining x-ray on digital tablet to patient at desk in hospital

Bone fractures – a systematic analysis from the Global Burden of Disease Study, 2019

A senior Asian couple in the park on a sunny day, exercising together. They are powerwalking or jogging with dumbbells in their hands.

Strategies for preventing and managing falls in high risk groups

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